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1. While inspecting steel strapping for a load of A&E on a flatbed trailer, you
see each strap has one, single crimped seal. Is this acceptable according to
MIL-STD-1320D?
• A. Yes, one seal is sufficient for light loads
• B. No. There must be two seals per strap
• C. Yes, if the strap is less than 2 inches wide
• D. No, seals are not required for steel strapping
Answer: B. No. There must be two seals per strap
2. How many transport vehicles do you need for the following items: 1.1C,
1.1L, 1.3B, 1.3E?
• A. 1 vehicle
• B. 2 vehicles
• C. 3 vehicles
• D. 4 vehicles
Answer: C. 3 vehicles
3. The spare tire for a military vehicle shows 2/32 of an inch tread depth. Is
this acceptable?
• A. Yes, spare tire tread depth must be at least 2/32 inch
• B. No, spare tire tread depth must be at least 4/32 inch
• C. Yes, as long as the other tires have 6/32 inch
• D. No, spare tires are not required to have any tread
,Answer: B. No, spare tire tread depth must be at least 4/32 inch
4. You need to inspect a tarpaulin the driver plans to use to cover a load of
HC/D 1.3. Which criteria listed is NOT required?
• A. It must be free of holes and tears
• B. It must be flame-resistant
• C. It must be orange in color
• D. It must be secured with proper tie-downs
Answer: C. It must be orange in color
5. A military explosives driver needs to transport A&E to a range that is 20
miles from the station. Can she complete the DD Form 626 inspection at the
origin?
• A. No, DD Form 626 is only for commercial carriers
• B. Yes, if the vehicle is inspected before each trip
• C. No, inspections are only required for trips over 50 miles
• D. Yes, but only if the load is less than 5,000 pounds
Answer: B. Yes, if the vehicle is inspected before each trip
6. Which compatibility group may NOT be transported with any other
compatibility group in the same vehicle?
• A. Compatibility Group B
• B. Compatibility Group D
• C. Compatibility Group N (non-detonizable)
• D. Compatibility Group S
Answer: C. Compatibility Group N (non-detonizable)
,7. What is the maximum net explosive weight (NEW) allowed for a vehicle
transporting 1.1 explosives without a special permit?
• A. 1,000 pounds
• B. 5,000 pounds
• C. 10,000 pounds
• D. 25,000 pounds
Answer: C. 10,000 pounds
8. Which document is required to be in the vehicle cab during transport of
ammunition and explosives (A&E)?
• A. DD Form 2890
• B. DD Form 626
• C. SF 700
• D. DA Form 348
Answer: B. DD Form 626
9. A driver notices a small fuel leak from the engine compartment. What is the
correct action before transporting A&E?
• A. Continue to destination and report it later
• B. Do not move the vehicle; report it immediately and correct the leak
• C. Tighten the fuel cap and drive slowly
• D. Place a container under the leak and continue
Answer: B. Do not move the vehicle; report it immediately and correct the
leak
10. What is the minimum tread depth required on steering axle tires for a
military vehicle transporting A&E?
, • A. 2/32 inch
• B. 4/32 inch
• C. 6/32 inch
• D. 8/32 inch
Answer: B. 4/32 inch
11. Which hazard class is NOT compatible with Class 1 (explosives) under any
circumstances?
• A. Class 2 (gases)
• B. Class 3 (flammable liquids)
• C. Class 5.1 (oxidizers) – depending, but many are incompatible. The
most definitive: Class 8 (corrosives) may be incompatible. I'll correct:
Class 6.1 (toxic)
• D. Class 9 (miscellaneous)
Let me adjust to a standard answer: Actually, explosives have specific
compatibility. For this exam: Class 8 (corrosive liquids) may be incompatible
with many explosives. But a safer answer: Class 5.1 (oxidizers) are forbidden
with many explosive substances.
I'll state:
Answer: Class 5.1 (oxidizers) with organic peroxides
Better to use a clear fact:
Answer: Division 1.5 explosives (blasting agents) are incompatible with
detonators (1.1B/1.2B)
But for multiple choice, I'll provide options.
I'll rewrite Q11 as:
11. Which of the following is NOT permitted to be transported with Division
1.1 explosives in the same vehicle?
• A. Small arms ammunition (1.4S)